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    the next five years, restoring monuments is thought to cost 2.2 trillion dollars. Damages to nature and monuments aside, acid rain also corrodes roads, highways, and bridges as well as erodes metals on vehicles, trains and buses. It is due to the infinite damage that acid rain causes that a price can not be put on it, but taking everything into consideration, one can come to the conclusion that it costs the United States trillions every…

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    opinion, I agree with her opinion because I believe if the politicians of the time took some time to think and not make knee jerk reactions, the chaos that followed the tragedy would not have occurred. Not only would the Americans not be out 4-6 trillion dollars but the lives of all the civilians and foreigners would still be alive today. I believe the politicians of the time could of reacted in a manner that doesn't involve taking their anger on anyone that wasn't themselves. The horrors of…

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    Swot Analysis Wells Fargo

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    Wells Fargo is an American international banking as well as a service holding company whose headquarters are in San Francisco, California. The economy of California had boomed following the discovery of gold at Sutter’s mill in the year 1849m, an attribute that lead to a huge demand for shipping. Henry Wells and William Fargo joined other investors to create Wells Fargo and company that were meant to serve and profit following this demand. In July 1852, the company had started the transportation…

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    Not only do they have the highest gross domestic product (GDP) in the world at $14.5 trillion, but their $2 trillion in exports also tops every other country by a considerable margin. To put the $14.5 trillion in perspective, it is equal to 23% of the world’s combined GDP and nearly three times larger than that of the Chinese (Boyer et al. 58). In addition to its immense success with exportation…

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    have only added to the 18 trillion the US owes as of 2016. The average repayment rate among all colleges in only 73% (Fuller). This proves that most of students that have to attend college end up not being able to pay off their obligations, and struggle with them in the recession US citizens encounter currently. Post-secondary educational costs…

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    Higher Education Cost

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    possible for public education from kindergarten through 12th grade free” (Sanders). College students, in need of a college diploma for the future; are needing a college diploma for today’s society “ just over 43 million who borrowed money owe $1.2 trillion in student loans” (Stephen M. Smith). Countries like “Germany, Finland, Norway and Sweden have free college education. This allows them to have a strong economy and employment rates are low” (Trace 01:39:00). College education is at a high…

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    Immigration: Good or Bad? Society has mixed feelings about immigration. Some might say immigration brings in wealth and more jobs to the country they have immigrated. Others might say immigration brings poverty and steals jobs from the working class citizens. The United States’ laws on immigration are generally difficult to understand, and, therefore, difficult for immigrants to enter the U.S(Zadeh). In the eyes of the immigrants and even some citizens, this is not the American Dream, but from…

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    Effects Of Deportation

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    Families in which have come face to face with the act of deportation would not only suffer consequences but, the United States would face economical effects as their would be a massive decrease in the workforce. The most notable change with deportation is the effect on the family change in family structure must quickly transition and adjust guardian roles to ensure the safety and support of a child. With deportation many children are left under the care of another family member meaning there is…

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    significantly devastates individuals from upholding liberated lives, lives that forcefully cannot strive towards the American Dream. At large, estimates establish student debt in the trillions, and these estimates will persist to rise. The United States Federal Reserve System projects that, as of May 2017, “$1.18 trillion of total student loan debt levels” exists, which parallels to roughly $32,731 per student. On top of the that, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York indicates “$34 billion” rise…

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    The Key to Sustainability Animal negligence is a common topic; it has been for years, and veganism helps put a stop to that. Veganism is an ethical choice to help preserve the lives of those who cannot speak for themselves and the environment. Animals are not our dinner or commodities. They are beings with feelings. Over 56 billion animals are slaughtered, skinned or grinded a year not including sea creatures. The average meat eater eats about 7,000 animals in their lifetime; eating about a half…

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